New Delhi: Araded by the results of Bypoll, Congress Tuesday said people were angry with BJP and his policies, and the defeat of the ruling party in all states reflecting popular hatred of inflation, economic slowdown, the issues of farmers and became increasingly unemployed.
AICC spokesman Rajeev Shukla, who also oversaw the sweep of his party’s net Himachal Pradesh Bypolls, told reporters, “The atmosphere turned against BJP, against the central government and the second state regime.
Look at the way BJP has lost to Congress in Himachal, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and even to TMC in West Bengal.
BJP has lost Lok Sabha and assembly chairs both throughout the country.
“Shukla said the victory of Congress in three assembly seats and one area of Lok Sabha’s constituency in the Himachal ruled by BJP was a sign of the things to come and BJP will be chosen because of the election of the assembly next year.
“Lower elections supported the ruling parties but look at the way BJP had been lost in those states and in the constituency of the main ministers such as bathing in Himapataka.
The results of the Bypoll are a sign of things to come in national politics,” he said.
Tweeting with Tagar “Bypollarresults2021”, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi joined the celebration with the statement, “Every victory for Congress is the victory of our party workers.
Still fighting hate.
Not afraid!” Most importantly, Congress chose the opportunity to underline the need for opposition association in the fight against BJP.
“This is a timeless wisdom that the united opposition will always win,” Shukla said.
In West Bengal where TMC won Bypolls by a large margin but where the congress did not look for in the contest, Congress chose to highlight that BJP sauce drove.
“BJP has not been able to win and the wave of Banerjee’s Mamata continues,” Shukla said when asked about the defeat of Congress in Bengal.